Gen. Miles and staff viewing the largest hostile Indian camp in the U.S., near Pine Ridge, S. Dak., Jan. 16, 1891

Gen. Miles and staff viewing the largest hostile Indian camp in the U.S., near Pine Ridge, S. Dak., Jan. 16, 1891

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General Miles and staff viewing the largest hostile Indian camp in the United States, near Pine Ridge, South Dakota, January 16, 1891

Summary

Gen. Nelson A. Miles and several officers stop on horseback and look toward a large Native American camp in the background near Pine Ridge, South Dakota. Numerous teepees are set up across the large field. A dog stands underneath one of the horses.

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Notes

At head of title: No. 3526.; Title typed on photoprint.; Vintage photographic print with photographer's stamp on side edge of mat reading "The Grabill Portrait and View Co. Deadwood, S.D. Our company is incorporated under State Laws. Views all copyrighted. Will give handsome reward for detection of anyone copying our pictures."; R7001052929

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